MUMBAI: The makers of Raveena Tandon’s comeback bilingual film Ginn Liya Aasman have decided to resort to the web for public opinion to decide upon the climax of the film.
Anil Bohra, Mudassar Aziz and Vishwajit Gaikwad along with director Rishi Deshpande will shoot two sequences - one happy and the other sad - leaving it to viewers to select which one suits the film better.
Ginn Liya Aasman is a film about a 6-year-old boy whose father, a naval officer, has been missing since a plane crash. The kid has been told that his father lives in the sky and believes that he is the man behind the monsoons and the person who decides the shape of the moon, and that his father will come and play with him in his vacations. Raveena plays his mother.
“It’s a very sensitive film and two endings were possible,” Bohra has reportedly said. “The film might have two different climaxes, one for the Hindi and the other for the Marathi version. Either that, or we can retain the same climax for both versions.”
The makers are also open to put it on YouTube, giving a synopsis and asking what people think should be the end. The film is scheduled to release sometime in June.